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The Tricksters of Mythology
Who are the tricksters of mythology and why do we need them?
Jennifer Lince
5 days ago12 min read
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Hecate Vs Lucifer
We know Hecate and Lucifer as evil beings, but what if our knowledge of them is wrong and influenced by incorrect translations and more?
Jennifer Lince
5 days ago11 min read
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Pentacles, Pentagrams and their associations with Witchcraft and Satanism
In the ancient world, survival was such a problematic thing that protective symbols emerged within most cultures to provide reassurance...
Jennifer Lince
Oct 27, 20253 min read
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The Abominable Snowman
"In 1921, Colonel C. K. Howard-Bury, leading an Everest expedition, reported finding large naked footprints in the snow at 21,000 feet. The porters said that the tracks belonged to the Metch-Kangmi. Kang means "snow" and Mi "man". Language variations caused confusion over Metch, which was finally translated roughly to imply "disgusting". The Abominable Snowman was born, figuratively. It has travelled from controversy to controversy ever since."[1] "On the borders of Nepal and
Jennifer Lince
Oct 16, 20255 min read
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Ancient Sumerians and Crystals!
Ever wondered about if and how crystals were used on history? This article tells you about how the Ancient Sumerians used them
Jennifer Lince
Sep 26, 20251 min read
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